South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 120, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1921 — Page 3
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AWARD- CÜRWI11 FEE AMOUNTING TO $512
Plans Protecting U. S. Trade From Foreign Competition
Accountant Wins Suit A-ain-t City For A 11 I i t i ti : Tocpl Account-.
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Learns Being a Dwarf is Handy, But Disastrous
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' rut i v" iM' .is ir'-i proool ,y tii J ; "'iv rrin:' r. t f"r prfitfr florin stW- ar.'J ! tor i: tra Jf Ifv' loprnrnt. i l- -roirr pri-" Utting anl th' ; ' "'lurnpi ni:' of f h'aply prifal pofK!"
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! spf U -m n for industry, without rjraption, f:pro.l frari rvrr th jrf .-ult.of thf "inilitar.'-y" of fon ;i;n i oiiiniifT'''' 1ioIi ?. now laur.ohinir out , with th finitKi al h.vkin:; f tluir i i,-oV-rnm nts. to mako inrfafl upon j Ai::. r:ran tradf fiId?. A trravf :ilmi:cr, f-rocr. izfl i' niany. wa.' 't!!- jiraftifv. of for"!irn jr'v-rnniTts j in 1hsi.--i7.intr :nhistri s. thin rnakin:,' it pos-.-.h;r. f,,r f,,rf i-n cxportrrs 1 to s ;i af.,!s Ik'ow C(;.n of m.tnufac1 turc.
j.Iohn J. Kri'k'o. motor manufa'-
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McKlwaln, hoot an! nhor manufacturers; Harry I. Tli:yfr. tannine industry an 1 Walter S. I:ck y. clay
Walter Rifldlc Found Hiding Under Bed and Charged With Stabbing Wife.
ARREST PROWLER UP0 SUSPICION
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Clyd" !.:!., VAS S. Kifayrtt4 -Mvd. a arf.-i'il early Krida y on .cu?pirkn. Mr Henry Ja -k.. Church p!.. f -!f plion-.-d to th popco station and aid that two hurlars w-rr trying to get int.f Ikt hons''. Otfirrn dis1'itt hr l to th- plaro arrivf d and found Kifcl'l.-. th y said. prowling anout the p'a A man s.aid to have lat-n with him disappfarrd at tho ilit "f tli-' m n from tho ta-
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lisTAiu.isn (r.Kii:i:s. WASHINGTON'. April IV. Annnuiircnicnt was rnad- today of plans to f staldish h re tlif h admiart' r.i of an airsliip cf-rpfration said to 1"" tho larpfst in th- rld with a c apital of 5.,0(rir,rivifi. Th- m-w rorporatiftn prfipfsf-y to r y -r 1 its fommrrial passf nt:-r Iirw ! tuon N" v ork nnd 'hi'.aiTo, lat'-r t rutin--: Hie linr tf San I'r.in' L- r..
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thrfur;h international ara-iiH nt or hy otht-r ffffftivo incarH to ast-'ure Amrriran industry adftjuato prot'ction. Hus'ines- spokestnn woro f inphatir in d-flaratifns that joint artion hy Amerioan industry, cofipcratinir with avf-rnmnt a Lrenchs, mu-t bo r-xrrtf il to offset tho rompoitivo m thods. now in rvidmr-o. iif preventatives of the interests at thf onferenre wre: .Tarnen S. Haminett, cotton manilfao turer?. K. S. '.'lark, wool nianufa'ftur -. .Io?"pi S. Dffrees, ( hamh r of Commerce; Stephen C. Mason,
Itua- j rf .ported raptured near Mior. Tex., in
remedy, j Mexico Citv dispatches, wer held in
Laredo, awaitimr extradition to Mexico in violation of immigration laws. The two Mexican generals are believed to have been forced into the Cnited States, however, by forces tinder (Im. Amaro. It bf lieved tho two men are hiding in the Iig Hend district.
"If I had any other thoughts. It was my fault and r.ot hers," writes the man whore frang "Confe.sssiona of a Husband' bein Monday in the New s-Timef. 5ut later he wasn't bo sure of it. S557-1
Walter r.iddlc congratulated himself Thursday night that he i a
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Hcinp but four feet, nine lnji ".-hort" in his .sock feet, it wafl no difficult matter for Hlddle to rest comfortably on his cltjows beneath his bed with a feeling that he was out of danger of discovery. P-einK no second Arbuckle in abdomln?! circumference, neither was it difficult for him to climb to the roof of his house and flip down into the attic through a small trap door before stoopinpr under the bed. lint Dlddle's complacency res;ardincr hL size (or the lack of it) turned out to be a boom era n p. Kor when a detail of detectives yanked him out from under the bed. what could he do but .ubmit? Uiddle had been the object of a search by the rolice department since Wednesday night. Then it was", it is alleged, that the dwarf tried to convince Mrs. Hiddle that he. not she. wns? the "bigger" of the two even if fbP did have live inches thtbetter of him in height. Iut Biddle'w methods were what got him into trouble with the police. A jack-knife was used by Middle, his wife says, to support his argument. Mrs. Biddle was in a restaurant, where she H employed at 403 Ijincoln way W., Wednesday night when Riddle is alleged to have suddenly entered and to have tabbed his wife twice with the knife. The wounds were sufilciently serious to require a physician's attention. r.iddlc fled as fast as his little legs would carry him. Neighbors of Hiddle last night heard strange noises on the roof of the iiiddk- home. 712 South Hend
av- but thought little of it l the tim. Suspicion, however, developed out of the incident and they communicated the newa to the police department Friday morning. An in
vestigation, carried on by the detectives disclosed th fart tliof n.-?rit
had climbed to the roof of hü abode i Believe Pre-CIlt Cnn:n
and made his entry to the hou?e by a trap door leading down to the attic. Another door and a short stairway led to the house proper. Biddle is supposed to have spent the night there congratulating himself that he was flecure.
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consisting of Sorgt. Kemmerly. detectives Bloom, Tallo. Kish, Winthera and Officers Devosa and La Valle. Diddle ducked under his little bed, and held his breath. The men from the station made a thorough search of the rlace before coming tc the bed. Then picking up the bed clothes and mattresses they found little Walter on the floor. One of his eyes was blackened, reminlscert perhaps of a dispute he had with his spouse. He told the officers that after leaving the restaurant Wednesday night
POSTPONE ACTION ON BONUS MEASURE
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Hold Lp Soldirr Bonn Bill.
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soldier' bonus 1 ill scctr.s out of ho !; at thi session of runn-.-s. Indications became clear tcdav that th" measure cannot pass for several months and even then i; ui'l mean little to the buddie who wants th" cash. No revenue raising m-oviion are provided and the honu couldn't be paid for lack of funds, rv n with the present bill enacted. The plan now is not to make the bonus effective until June. 1 2 2 . and members are worried over how th necessary revenue is to be rai.-f.l then. This does not mean a disinellna-
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ne. went to Michigan, discarding hij world war veterans. The ditliculry knife In the river. The police say is that no member of , ither the that Biddle is an old trouble-maker house or senate has vet been able
and has been arrested many times before. Uiddle was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill.
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